"You Can't Live Without It"
THIS IS TO NOTIFY YOU OF OUR UPCOMING MOVE
AND CLOSURE DATES FOR THAT MOVE
THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION WILL BE
CLOSED FOR BUSINESS ON JUNE 3RD AND 4TH 2010
WE WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT OUR NEW ADDRESS ON MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2010
OUR NEW PHYSICAL ADDRESS WILL BE
48 WEST YANEY STREET, SONORA, CALIFORNIA
4TH FLOOR OF THE ANF BUILDING
OUR TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE AS FOLLOWS
MAIN LINE (209) 533-5990
FAX (209) 533-5909
INSPECTION LINE (209) 533-5992
If you have any questions, please call (209) 533-5990
The Environmental Health Division coordinates activities with federal, state, regional, county and city agencies when planning and implementing environmental health programs. Such programs involve control of toxic materials, sewage and solid waste, protection of food and water supply, public bathing areas, nuisance complaints and housing conditions.
The responsibilities of the Environmental Health Division are to prevent public health hazards in our environment and to ensure the safety of the water that we drink and the food that we eat. To do this, the division implements and coordinates a number of interrelated programs, which, together, provide a complete protection program through investigations and inspections; conducting workshops and seminars; preparing and distributing information to the public; and working with the public to solve problems.
For more information on Environmental Health's programs, please click on links on the left:
Land Use Consists of the Onsite Wastewater Program (Sewage Disposal Systems, Liquid Waste Haulers); Land Development (Tentative Parcel Maps and Parcel Splits) and Water Well Systems.
Consumer Protection Consists of Recreational Health (Public Swimming Pools and Public Swimming Spa's) Food Program; Organized Camps; Body Art; Public Water Systems and Substandard Housing.
General Public Health Consists of Environmental Issues such as: Vector Program and Lead Program.
Solid Waste & Landfills Consists of Transfer Stations; Haulers; Landfills; Waste Tire Program; and Medical Waste Program.
Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) Consists of Hazardous Waste; Hazardous Materials; Above Ground Storage Tanks; Underground Storage Tanks; Cal ARP; HMRRP; Site Mitigation and Emergency Preparedness.
EH Contact Information
Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8 AM to 4 PM
E-mail Address: envhealth@tuolumnecounty.ca.gov
Telephone Number: (209) 533-5990
Fax Number: (209) 588-1722
Inspection Line Number: (209) 533-5992
Physical Address: 12801 Cabezut Road, Sonora, CA 95370
Mailing Address: 2 South Green Street, Sonora, CA 95370